Danielle Ingram
She is the creator and main content writer for the website www.MusicOnACart.com which has helped music teachers from around the world navigate the ins and outs of teaching music from a cart.
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Danielle Ingram is our featured teacher this week. She is entering her 15th year teaching elementary general/choral music and greatly enjoys equipping her students with musical knowledge and skills to become lifelong music makers. In addition to elementary music teaching, she serves as a Clinical Educator and District Mentor, advising pre-service and novice music teachers, and has also presented at multiple state music conferences on a variety of topics including curriculum creation, classroom management, teaching special needs learners, and teaching music from a cart. She is the creator and main content writer for the website www.MusicOnACart.com which has helped music teachers from around the world navigate the ins and outs of teaching music from a cart. Ms. Ingram received a Bachelor of Music in Music Education from the University of Delaware and a Master of Music in Piano Performance and Pedagogy from Westminster Choir College in Princeton, NJ.

I grew up in a musical family and loved music from a very young age. It was during my participation in school bands and orchestras that I realized I wanted to be involved in music for the rest of my life and ignite a love of music in others through teaching.
I had several teachers from elementary through college who really invested in me. The kindness and knowledge they imparted influences me to this day and I strive to pay it forward to the students I teach and teachers I mentor.
After years of mentoring music teachers who sought help converting to cart teaching, I decided to create a permanent place to address the most frequently asked questions about teaching music on a cart.
I had a preschool student who, for the entire year, never uttered a single word in music class. At the first music lesson of the following year, I began singing my “Hello” song, and a super loud voice enthusiastically sang out above mine and everyone else’s, knowing every single word of the song. It was that student!
I’m an unapologetic carbivore; I love carbs of any kind!
We hope you enjoyed getting know Danielle as much as we have. Make sure to check-out some of her articles below.